It's not true that the middle class has been left out in terms of government assistance in the prevailing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano said.
It’s not true that the middle class has been left out in terms of government assistance in the prevailing coronavirus disease pandemic, House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano said.In a press conference during the inspection of Manila’s Rizal Memorial Stadium as a quarantine facility before noon on Monday, Cayetano enumerated the indirect aid that the Duterte administration has facilitated for members of the middle class, who are considered the work horses of the Philippine economy.
The SAP provides for a P5,000 to P8,000 cash aid per month for two months to some 18 million low-income families all over the country. “Kami sa Kongreso, every week tinitignan namin ang report, naniniwala kami na binubuhos ng Pangulo ang lahat nang pwedeng gawin ng gobyerno .”
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